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Spanish and British or Chinese made for export
17th Century (embroidery), 18th Century (silk), cut, reassembled and reshaped at a later date

British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585

Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1755

Chinese, for British market
ca. 1723–35

Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800

Chinese, for British market
ca. 1720

John Champion
ca. 1770–72

Chinese, for British or Scottish market
mid-18th century

James Cox
1766

Jacob Halder
ca. 1587, restored and completed 1915

F. & C. Osler
ca. 1850

Jacob Halder
ca. 1587, restored and completed 1915

Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
ca. 1735–40

Benjamin Vulliamy
ca. 1800

Benjamin Vulliamy
ca. 1800

British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585

Chinese, for French market
late 18th century

Francis Perigal
probably ca. 1770

William Linnell
ca. 1753–54
Jacob Halder
ca. 1587

Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1597

Thomas Chippendale
ca. 1755

ca. 1504

Spanish
late 15th–16th century

ca. 1504

Japanese, for export market (Hizen ware, Imari type)
ca. 1690–1720

Chinese, made for export
ca. 1770

Chinese, made for export
ca. 1715–25

Chinese
ca. second half of the 17th century

Chinese, for American market
ca. 1765–70

Chinese, for American market
1736–95

French or North Spanish
ca. 1340–60

Bartolomé Estebán Murillo
1670s

George Harrison
probably ca. 1770

Chinese, made for British market
ca. 1715

Spanish
ca. 1280–1300

Chinese, for export market
17th century

Spanish
1430–1470

British
early–mid-16th century

Chinese, for export market
late 19th century